Example sentences of "[coord] [noun pl] [pron] be [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Are they institutions and organisations , or representatives of institutions and organisations , or individuals who are members of institutions and organisations who are acting independently ?
2 The responsibility for repaying an unsecured personal loan or a credit card debt lies with the person or persons who were party to the agreement .
3 But he accords them the right to boast , for they have returned with money and presents which are proof of their achievement .
4 Elsewhere the house was a snapshot of upper-class English life , decorated with formal family portraits , regimental pictures , as well as the plaques , photographs and certificates which were testimony of a lifetime spent in good works .
5 Of course the student also needs to learn how to co-ordinate dialogue with all of the necessary actions and movements which are part of the natural traffic of performance , and learn about prop handling .
6 Complete your visit with a leisurely stroll around Cardiff Bay with a lavishly illustrated broadsheet to guide you around the remarkable historic buildings and structures which are part of this fascinating environment .
7 Keep away from the deep-fried dishes : mozzarella in bread , whitebait , mushrooms and stuffed courgette flowers , all of which rate high in the fat stakes because of the batter and the deep-frying method , as well as because of the stuffings and dips which are part of many of the recipes .
8 It fears that the demands and threats which are part of any such policy are bound to spread — both within product groups and to new areas of trade .
9 Many people in business mark their correspondence with a series of letters and numbers which are instructions to the typist to compose a letter from previously composed standard paragraphs .
10 For example , in both Acts and Galatians there are references to Paul 's visits to Jerusalem .
11 On farms , building sites , in factories and hospitals there are dangers to be understood and avoided .
12 All but four relate to children and babies who were patients on Ward 4 , the children 's ward , where she worked as a nurse .
13 These showed an increase , between 1975 and 1979 , in the proportions of both men and women who are members of occupational pension schemes , rising from 63 per cent to 68 per cent for the former , and from 47 per cent to 55 per cent for the latter .
14 But courts themselves were places of education ; ‘ With the king of England it is school every day ’ , as Peter of Blois remarked .
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